Section 89 of Law of Succession Act CAP 160: Insolvent estates
(1) Where an application for a grant of probate or letters of administration shows by the inventory therein that the estate the subject thereof will, after payment of funeral and other expenses, be insolvent, the court shall of its own motion order the administration of that estate in bankruptcy as provided by section 121 of the Bankruptcy Act (Cap. 53).
(2) If and so soon as any personal representative knows or has reason to believe that the estate in respect of which probate or letters of administration have been granted to him will prove to be insolvent, he shall forthwith petition for administration thereof in bankruptcy as aforesaid.
(3) This section shall have effect notwithstanding anything contained in the Bankruptcy Act (Cap. 53).
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